Jake Estes talks to Ryan Burke, from RØDE, about this company’s latest Wireless GO compact microphone system. The Wireless GO is a super light, incredibly small wireless lav mic system that delivers a simple wireless miking for video creators, along with optional support for external audio sources. Read more about the Wireless GO system here. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to check out all our NAB 2019 coverage at BandH.com.

In this video, AB reviews the Shure MV88+, a small but powerful stereo microphone that enables you to record high-quality audio with your smartphone. Bundled in a kit with a Manfrotto PIXI tabletop tripod and other useful accessories, the MV88+ gives you the ability to capture great audio on the go, whether you’re a vlogger, videographer, mobile journalist, or simply someone who loves creating content with mobile devices. Enjoy this and other informative videos at BandH.com

In this video, AB talks about six wrong things you might be doing when you record your vocals. From improper mic choice to bad acoustics, you’ll learn about some of the most common mistakes people make when tracking vocals. Check it out!

In this video, AB reviews the new Sennheiser Memory Mic, which is designed to record broadcast-quality, 16-bit/48k audio with your smartphone. With features like Bluetooth synchronization, compatibility with Filmic Pro, and up to 4 hours of recording on a full charge, Memory Mic makes for a professional audio-recording solution for smartphone users. Check out the video, which we hope you enjoy, for more features and an audio demo. We also invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.

Join A.B. as he delivers an in-depth review of the Marantz Turret, an all-in-one live-streaming machine with a built-in camera, microphone, and ring light. If you’re a gamer, podcaster, vlogger, or just someone who wants to create web content easily, this video is for you.

Join B&H’s Rob Rives as he takes to the financial district to test out the DPA’s d:vice 2-channel interface, which connects microphones to mobile devices and USB ports, allowing you to record clear, crystalline audio on location. Hear its low-noise preamps and high-quality A/D converters in action, as Greg Johnson plays a ragtime tune on a piano near a fountain. This instrument, placed in New York City by the Sing for Hope Organization, has been miked in stereo, and sports a clear, articulate sound—even in the midst of this bustling New York City location. Come for the d:vice, stay for the excellent music, available in the public domain, and played wonderfully in a public domain.

In this video, B&H’s Rob Rives test-drives Output Exhale and Output Signal in various configurations, showing you how to create EDM tracks, soundtracks, and music beds with these exciting virtual instruments, powered by the Native Instruments Kontakt engine. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.

In the following video, Rob Rives demonstrates the QSC TouchMix–30 Pro Digital Mixer, and how it can be a useful addition to any band setup, rehearsal room, club, concert hall, house of worship, school, or broadcast studio. This video explores the functions, controls, and features of the TouchMix–30 Pro, including the large 10" multi-touch screen, anti-feedback and room-tuning wizards, two real-time analyzers (RTA), the patch matrix, sub groups, and 32 channels of recording and playback with computer integration. We showcase all the inputs and outputs and demonstrate how to work with the six onboard effects processors. Rives also shows you how to access the 120+ instrument presets to help you get up and running in no time. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com

Join B&H’s own Robert Rives, as he discusses new features of the H4n Pro Handy Recorder from Zoom, including its stereo microphone, built-in preamps, and onboard effects processing. In this video, Rives engages the talents of colleague Nick Messitte to test-drive the Zoom H4n on acoustic and electric guitars. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.

In the following “Quick Listen” video, Greg Johnson demonstrates the Korg Minilogue Polyphonic Synthesizer and shows how this powerful new synthesizer can be a useful addition to any musician’s inventory. The video explores some of the 100 Factory/User presets and how to utilize the onboard true-analog oscillators, filter, amplifier, envelope generators, and LFO. Johnson shows us each of its eight modes including 4-Voice, Duo, Unison, Mono, Single Note Chords, Delay, Arpeggiator, and Side-Chain. Additionally, the video touches upon the 16-note polyphonic sequencer, which can be implemented in step mode or real time. The Minilogue offers programmable sliders, a tape-style delay, and a built-in oscilloscope, as well as MIDI I/O, USB and Sync I/O. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.